I used to travel 80% of the year for nearly 10 years for work and bought myself a set of bands very similar to this set on Amazon. I was able to do several workout routines I liked and helped me stay in decent shape when I couldn't get to a gym. The door block is nice too to get pull ups in. I would just use the bathroom door while I wait for the hot water to kick in.

Well, they are Mormon, but their not LDS, they are FLDS. The FLDS was a sect of the Mormon church started by the Jeffs family back in the early 1900's. They practiced in Salt Lake City along with the LDS, but where never liked by the LDS. As a result, the Jeffs family (Who were also the "profit" family) bought land where Colorado city is today and started their church away from the LDS because they had been shunned.

So are FLDS Mormon? Yes. But they aren't from the church of Later Day Saints (The biggest and main Mormon sect), the Fundamentalist Later Day Saints are completely different. Its like comparing Catholics and Baptists. Same core beliefs, but totally different. And its quiet obvious that the FLDS is a Cult.

I find it funny when Mormons deny polygamy, being that's why their 'first saints', or prophets, were persecuted, and ended up in Utah in the first place. By denying this, you also deny your own validity, and the choice to follow the original path to saint hood is lost.

Instead of denying it, they should embrace it, and accept this from your elders: they required the burden of sin - in order - to force the need to survive, by finding isolation in Utah. In other words, if Smith and Young weren't polygamist, the LDS movement would have NEVER happened.

Ths is actually a game I play with my friends. Go to Walmart, buy any three items that you think will get a reaction from cashier, go to checkout, capture reaction from cashier as they realize what they are scanning.

My old boss would always leave his computer unlocked when he walked away. I changed his Outlook autocorrect to replace the word "the" with ":)" so that outlook would change it to the actual smiley face. He didn't come back until I was gone for the day but found out he was super pissed and went home early to finish work. Came in the next day and I told him to Google a fix. He didn't believe that would do it. I went and googled something like "Outlook autocorrect", and found a fix. He never suspected it was me. I ended up doing it once a week for two months before he reformatted the whole PC and upgraded to a new outlook thinking it was a virus.

It's technically been back for over a year now (maybe 2? The app has been out for quite a while). My daughter has been using the app for quite a long time now, and she uses it daily! Still, really happy it's becoming bigger and better - I grew up with it!

Two years ago my family was at the Orange County Fair and stopped my a small circus tent to see the show put on by 3 guys. The guy running it came out before the show and announced that hey would be taping an episode of reading rainbow during the performance. My wife and I freaked out, could it be? Is he serious? Sure enough about 10 minutes later Lavar Burton shows up and they film his intro to the circus and he runs in. The camera crew spent about 15 minutes taking shots of 3 guys doing magic tricks and a few stu to and left. We ended up running into Lavar on our way out and thanked him for bringing it back. I think I was more excited to meet Jordi LaForge, but it was an awesome experience.

Go to a community college, take the generals and use it as an opportunity to boost your GPA and save up money. That's what I did and was able to qualify for a scholarship (tuition, books) at a great school out of state and paid for my cost of living (rent, food, entertainment) for 2 years with the money I saved. Graduated 2 years ago with 0 debt, and no regrets.

The receptionist can be a dead giveaway. If they are happy, smiling, engaging, helpful, then you are at least on the right track. As the first impression for the company the receptionist should give away hints about what it's like to work there. If they seem bored, tired, unhelpful, disgruntled, or overworked then you can assume they push off too much work to the lower level employees, demand too much, and/or don't care enough about their culture to invest in perks that make working their worth it.

The difference between a good school and a bad school is the level of parent involvement. I live in an area with several schools ranked as 9 or 10 according to greatschools.com and the ones that are 5 or lower have little to no parent involvement in anything from homework to extracurricular activities.

Girl that had an obvious crush on me in high school flipped me off for something sarcastic I said while we were hanging out in a big group and I responded, "only if you were pretty and I was desperate." I thought I was being funny, I found out she went home and cried, I still feel bad 15 years later.

“You are good. But it is not enough just to be good. You must be good for something. You must contribute good to the world. The world must be a better place for your presence. And the good that is in you must be spread to others....” - Gordon B. Hinckley

Luckiest thing that happened to me is that we discovered how sick my wife was before losing both her and my unborn son. Thankfully they pulled him out in an emergency C-section and he just celebrated his 7th birthday. Mom is doing fantastic now as well, double organ recipient!

Same thing happened to me, wife developed HELPs syndrome, and we ended up at an urgent care center when she had a pain in her back that wouldn't go away. They took some blood tests and her platelet level was 7 times lower than it should be. They sent us right to the ER and our son was born via emergency C section at 29 weeks weighting 2 pounds 8 oz., spent 3 months in the NICU. He turns 8 this month.

I can't remember the term for the type of pain, but we were told the pain was the bodies way of alerting an organ was shutting down. In this instance her liver was shutting down (thus the HELLPs) and causing a pain deep inside her upper right back. She went to her OB and they did an ultrasound not knowing what was going on without finding anything and ended up giving her Vicodin for the pain until it got worse and we ended up in urgent care a week later. That's when they finally did blood tests to notice the liver enzymes and her platelet level. Come to find out later that the Vicodin made the situation worse.

I had a 1993 Camry that I had inherited. Had 220,000 miles on it before I sold it. The only thing I ever had to do to it outside of regular maintenance was get the A/C charged every year so I could survive summers in Las Vegas. The gas mileage was amazing.